My reasoning for owning both G22-G17; They are identical with exception of barrel and magazine, my son has the ?G23? {don't remember; doesn't really matter} other than being able to go from on to another without thought

If you're in Phoenix, keep an eye on Cabela's. They have the best deals in town on Glocks. They are almost always running $50.00 off sales on them. They have most every model in stock, even the compensated ones. You can pick up a new one for what many shops charge for used. Bill T.

Have you considered the GSSF Pistol Purchase Discount? Join the GSSF and get any Glock for $425. Fee to join is $35. No, I'm not a GSSF employee, just wanted to share that with you. I joined a few weeks ago and once they sent me my registration card, I found a local dealer that honored the discount. A brand new G19 for $425!!

Have you considered the GSSF Pistol Purchase Discount? Join the GSSF and get any Glock for $425. Fee to join is $35. No, I'm not a GSSF employee, just wanted to share that with you. I joined a few weeks ago and once they sent me my registration card, I found a local dealer that honored the discount. A brand new G19 for $425!!

Now the best part. Every gun you purchase from them, regardless of make, model, or cost, is covered by a LIFETIME FREE REPLACEMENT WARRANTY! No other dealer or distributor in the nation offers this. It is literally the same guarantee you get with a Craftsman Tool. I've used it with great success.

About 3 years ago I bought a Ruger Mark II .22 Pistol through Davidson's and my local dealer. I took it to the range the following week, and at around 80 rounds it broke! The trigger wouldn't reset. I called my dealer and he told me to bring it right over with the box and all of the paperwork. When I got there he had already called Davidson's and they told him they were sending a new gun out. The next day I had a brand new gun in my hand! Nowhere else would this have happened. At best most dealers will send the gun back to the factory, and you'll wait weeks for what amounts to a repaired gun. I even bought my .50 BMG Bushmaster BA-50 Rifle from them this way. If anything ever happens to it, I know I'll get a brand new gun, not some repaired POS. Bill T.

thanks for the info. Is there a way to check which dealer will honor the $425 Glock price or I will just have to call and ask each one?

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You have to call to find a local dealer. Here is info off the GSSF website.

GSSF Pistol Purchase Program
In an effort to better serve our members, we've made some changes to our original Pistol Purchase
Program. We have greatly expanded the number of participating dealer locations and GSSF Members
may purchase one GLOCK pistol per year at a discounted price by showing a current membership
card to that dealer. NO CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED, just your membership card showing current
membership in GSSF! New pricing is also in effect. These changes should reduce the waiting periods
involved, allow better access to our participating dealers and eliminate most transfer fees while
making the entire process more convenient for our members.
Member Responsibilities
1. Member contacts GLOCK for local dealer information, then calls the dealer to be sure they are
participating in the program and that the dealer has the model they want to purchase in stock.
2. Member takes (current) membership card to dealer along with any other required documents. If
you have lost your card, you must contact GSSF to receive a replacement card. New members
will need to wait to receive new member packet with membership card.
3. Member is responsible for any taxes or fees as is required by the local, state, and federal laws.
4. Must meet all local, state and federal laws to purchase a pistol.
5. You may only purchase 1 GLOCK per year.